COVID-19 Updates 4/27

April 27, 2020

GOVERNOR LAMONT PROVIDES UPDATE ON CONNECTICUT’S CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE EFFORTS (Latest Data as of 8:00PM on Monday, April 27, 2020)

Data updates on testing in Connecticut

A county-by-county breakdown includes:
 

 

County Laboratory-Confirmed Cases Hospitalizations Deaths
Fairfield County 10,763 627 727
Hartford County 5,157 429 612
Litchfield County 892 21 75
Middlesex County 609 37 69
New Haven County 6,993 602 456
New London County 516 31 34
Tolland County 419 5 35
Windham County 164 6 3
Pending address validation 484 0 1
Total 25,997 1,758 2,012

 

For several additional graphs and tables containing more data, including a list of cases in every municipality, click here.

Connecticut Office of Early Childhood launches child care program for frontline workers
 
The Connecticut Office of Early Childhood has launched the CTCARES for Frontline Workers Program, which was created to help frontline workers struggling with the costs of child care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program provides subsidies directly to child care providers so that children can get the care they need while their parents or guardians are able to get to work.
 
Under the program, frontline workers include anyone who must work outside of their own home for at least 8 hours a week caring for people or providing in-person direct services and essential goods. Some examples of frontline workers may include:
  • Health care workers
  • First responders
  • Child care workers
  • Grocery workers
  • Workers at state facilities
  • Home/group home care workers (for seniors, youth, mental health, or people with disabilities)
  • People who provide in-person services to any of the above

The subsidy depends on the number of children in the household who need care and the number of hours the frontline worker needs to work.
 
If a frontline employee works 21 or more hours each week:

  • For one child, $200 each week for up to 6 weeks
  • For 2 or more children, up to a maximum of $500 per family each week for up to 6 weeks

If a frontline employee works 8 to 20 hours each week:

  • For one child, $100 each week for up to 6 weeks
  • For 2 or more children, up to a maximum of $250 per family each week for up to 6 weeks

This program is ineligible to anyone already participating in the Care 4 Kids program, and there is a family income limit of up to 85 percent of the state median income to qualify. Applications are being accepted from Monday, April 27 through Friday, May 22, 2020. To apply, call 1-800-505-1000.
 
For more information, including details on who qualifies, read about the program on the Office of Early Childcare’s website.